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5 Tips for Hair Care During Harmattan

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The harmattan season can take a toll not only on your skin but also on your hair. As the air becomes drier, your hair may feel dry and brittle, losing its natural luster. Here are five essential tips to keep your hair healthy and moisturized during harmattan:

1. Intensive Moisturizing:
During harmattan, it’s crucial to increase your hair’s moisture levels. Utilize leave-in conditioners and thick creams such as shea butter to keep your hair hydrated. Seal in the moisture with oils like extra virgin olive oil, Jamaican black castor oil, or peppermint oil. Additionally, consider using a hair spritz containing a blend of oil, conditioner, and water to give your hair a radiant glow.

2. Co-Washing Instead of Shampooing:
Shampoos, especially those containing sulfates, can strip your hair of essential moisture. Opt for co-washing with a cleansing conditioner instead. This method helps clean your hair without depleting its moisture, leaving it well-conditioned.

3. Pre-Poo Before Washing:
Pre-pooing involves moisturizing your hair before the actual washing process, offering protection against potential damage caused by shampoos. You can use natural ingredients such as olive oil, coconut oil, honey, banana, or yogurt for an effective pre-poo treatment.

4. Ample Use of Hair Oils:
Apply oils generously to your hair and scalp, ensuring a deep massage. This helps in nourishing your hair and maintaining a healthy scalp. Choose oils known for their moisturizing properties, such as coconut oil or olive oil.

5. Opt for Protective Styles:
Shield your hair from environmental damage during harmattan by opting for protective styles. Wearing wigs, braids, or twists helps minimize exposure to harsh weather conditions. Additionally, remember to sleep with a silk bonnet to reduce friction and prevent breakage.

By incorporating these hair care practices into your routine, you can keep your hair looking vibrant and healthy throughout the harmattan season.

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